(19)
(11) EP 1 778 587 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
05.04.2017 Bulletin 2017/14

(21) Application number: 05771177.2

(22) Date of filing: 28.07.2005
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
C01F 17/00(2006.01)
C09K 3/14(2006.01)
(86) International application number:
PCT/KR2005/002459
(87) International publication number:
WO 2006/011764 (02.02.2006 Gazette 2006/05)

(54)

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CERIUM OXIDE POWDER

VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG VON CEROXIDPULVER

PROCEDE DE PRODUCTION DE POUDRE D'OXYDE DE CERIUM


(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE FR GB

(30) Priority: 29.07.2004 KR 2004059777

(43) Date of publication of application:
02.05.2007 Bulletin 2007/18

(73) Proprietor: LG Chem Ltd.
Seoul 150-721 (KR)

(72) Inventors:
  • NHO, Jun-seok
    Daejeon 302-736 (KR)
  • KIM, Jang-yul
    Daejeon 305-340 (KR)
  • OH, Myoung-hwan
    Daejeon 305-330 (KR)
  • KIM, Jong-pil
    Daejeon 305-728 (KR)
  • CHO, Seung-beom
    Daejeon 305-340 (KR)

(74) Representative: Hoffmann Eitle 
Patent- und Rechtsanwälte PartmbB Arabellastraße 30
81925 München
81925 München (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A1- 0 388 567
DE-B- 1 276 847
JP-A- 08 081 218
US-A- 5 994 260
US-B1- 6 443 811
WO-A1-03/104351
GB-A- 1 110 290
US-A- 5 389 352
US-B1- 6 238 450
   
  • BONDIOLI F ET AL: "Nanosized CeO2 powders obtained by flux method" MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN, ELSEVIER, KIDLINGTON, GB, vol. 34, no. 14-15, 1 November 1999 (1999-11-01), pages 2159-2166, XP004192728 ISSN: 0025-5408
   
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Description

Technical Field



[0001] The present invention relates to a process for producing cerium oxide powder by mixing an alkali metal compound as flux with cerium oxide prepared by hydrothermal synthesis as the cerium source and thermally treating the mixture.

Background Art



[0002] Cerium oxide is a high-functional ceramic material widely used for catalysts, phosphors, cosmetics, abrasives, etc. With the advent of the STI process in the semiconductor device field, it is drawing attention as inorganic abrasive, the key material of the slurry used in the next-generation chemical mechanical polishing (hereunder referred to as "CMP") process.

[0003] Properties required for the CMP slurry used in the STI CMP process are removal rate of the silicon oxide film, selectivity between the silicon oxide film and the silicon nitride film, low scratch production of the polished surface, etc. To obtain such a slurry, the cerium oxide powder, or the abrasive, should have ideal particle size, shape, oxidation property, crystallinity, strength, etc.

[0004] High temperature solid state method is a method for synthesizing new material through decomposition of volatile substance such as carbonate or thermal reaction of different materials by heating near the melting point to increase atomic activity.

[0005] Powder synthesis by high temperature solid state method is limited in that particle growth is difficult to control, depending on composition, particle size, coagulation status, impurity composition and content, etc. For example, materials including carbonate are decomposed in the temperature range of 700-1000 °C. In the process of decomposition and emission of carbon dioxide, distance between particles increases and particle shape is not controlled. As a result, particle growth or shape control is limited.

[0006] In high temperature treatment of ceramic materials, a material having a lower melting temperature is often used as flux in order to reduce sintering temperature and obtain fine particles. The flux offers a liquid phase at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the main material, thereby improving inter-particle contact and facilitating melting of the main material sintering, which makes material transfer easier.

[0007] There were reports on synthesis of cerium oxide powder by high temperature treatment of cerium salts (cerium carbonate, cerium chloride, cerium sulfate, cerium hydroxide, etc.). However, in most cases, high temperature treatment was performed for the simple purpose of phase transition to cerium oxide. Thus, control of particle shape or size was limited.

[0008] According to the conventional synthesis method of cerium oxide proposed by Matijevic et al., raw materials such as Ce(SO4)24H2O, (NH4)4Ce(SO4)42H2O, (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6, and so forth are sealed in a Pyrex tube and heated to a pre-determined temperature to precipitate cerium hydroxide. Then, it is calcined at about 600 °C to obtain particles in the form of hexagonal plate or sphere (Wan Peter Hsu, Lena Roannquist, Egon Matijevic, "Preparation and Properties of Monodispersed Colloidal Particles of Lanthanide Compounds. 2. Cerium(IV)," Langmuir, 4, 31-37 (1988)).

[0009] With the technique reported in this paper, control of particle shape and size is possible at very low concentration. However, at high concentration, because mixture crystal of needle-shaped cerium hydroxide and cerium sulfate is obtained, shape control is difficult. Besides, productivity is also low. Moreover, the resulting powders are present as hydrates of a size of several nanometers, which makes shape maintenance during high temperature treatment very difficult.

[0010] Takuya Tsuzuki et al. synthesized nano-sized uniform cerium oxide particles using cerium chloride (CeCl3) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) through mechanochemical and calcination processes. They reported that cerium hydroxide can be synthesized by mechanochemical reaction by crushing cerium chloride adding sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and sodium chloride (NaCl) with a steel ball, and that spherical, nano-sized cerium oxide particles are obtained by calcining the cerium hydroxide at a temperature of 500 °C or higher (Takuya Tsuzuki, Paul G. McCormick, "Synthesis of Ultrafine Ceria Powders by Mechanochemical Processing," J. Am. Ceram. Soc. , 84(7), 1453-58, (2001)).

[0011] Since this technique has to use excess sodium chloride (NaCl) as spacer in the calcination process to control particle coagulation, washing off of the sodium chloride is difficult. Also, coagulation control is impossible at a temperature higher than the sublimation temperature of sodium chloride. And, only cerium chloride (CeCl3) can be used as starting material.

[0012] According to the synthesis method of cerium oxide used as abrasive material for CMP slurry, which was invented by Hitachi Chemical of Japan, (Korean Patent Application No. 10-2001-7014923), cerium salts (cerium carbonate, cerium sulfate, cerium oxalate) are baked in a rotary kiln at 600-1000 °C to obtain cerium oxide powder, which is crushed using a jet mill or a beads mill to prepare a cerium oxide abrasive.

[0013] In this technique, very tiny sintered particles (several nanometers) with weak strength are synthesized to reduced scratch during the CMP process. Consequently, particle shape is quite non-uniform and particle size is also impossible during the thermal treatment process.

[0014] Further prior art includes a paper by F. Bondiolo et al. in Materials Research Bulletin 1999, vol. 34, pp. 2159-2166 describing nano-sized CeO2 powders obtained by the flux method which comprises adding cerium ammonium nitrate to a eutectic mixture of molten alkali salts and maintaining the temperature at 600°C for 120 minutes. Additionally, WO 03/104351 A1 describes a metal oxide powder for high precision polishing and preparation thereof comprising mixing a diluent (e.g. K2SO4, KCl, Na2SO4) with a metal oxide precursor (e.g. a hydroxide or carbonate of cerium), milling the mixture, calcining the milled mixture and removing the diluent.

Disclosure of Invention



[0015] It is an object of the present invention to provide a process for producing cerium oxide powder by mixing a cerium source with an alkali metal compound, as flux, drying the mixture and treating it at high temperature.

[0016] In particular, the invention is directed to a process for producing cerium oxide powder by mixing a cerium source with an alkali metal compound as flux, drying the mixture and high temperature treating the dried mixture at the temperature of 500-1200°C, wherein the cerium source is cerium oxide prepared by hydrothermal synthesis, and wherein the alkali metal compound contains Na or K.

[0017] The cerium source is cerium oxide prepared by hydrothermal synthesis.

[0018] The alkali metal compound contains Na or K. Among them, at least one compound containing Na or K selected from the group consisting of inorganic or organic compounds containing Na or K, such as KOH, KNO3, CH3COOK, K2SO4, KCl, KF, NaOH, NaF, Na2O, CH3COONa and Na2SO4, is preferable.

[0019] The high temperature treatment is performed in the temperature range of 500-1200 °C.

[0020] The cerium oxide powder prepared according to the process of the invention can be used to prepare a slurry by crushing the cerium oxide powder and mixing it with a dispersing agent and distilled water.

[0021] The dispersing agent may be at least one selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), ethylene glycol (EG), glycerine, polyethylene glycol (PEG), polypropylene glycol (PPG), polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), polyacrylate, ammonium polyacrylate and polyacryl maleate.

[0022] Hereunder is given a detailed description of the present invention.

[0023] To provide cerium oxide particles having a variety of particle size, shape and surface characteristics, the followings were determined as key components.
  1. 1) Cerium source: cerium oxide, cerium hydroxide, cerium carbonate, etc.
  2. 2) Flux: Alkali metal compound


[0024] When cerium oxide is used as the cerium source, it should have a size smaller than that of the cerium oxide to be produced. Thus, cerium oxide prepared by the conventional high temperature solid state method cannot be used without processing. It should be crushed finely or prepared by the solution method, so that the cerium oxide may have a small crystal size.

[0025] Cerium oxide particles prepared by hydrothermal synthesis have unique particle size distribution and shape depending upon each synthesis condition and show crystallinity significantly different from that of other cerium salts (cerium carbonate, cerium hydroxide, cerium sulfate, cerium oxalate, and so forth).

[0026] Differently from cerium hydroxide or cerium carbonate, cerium oxide does not vaporize during high temperature treatment and has uniform, circular particle shape. Thus, it makes the optimum cerium source and is thus the cerium source for the process of the present invention in view of particle size and shape control during high temperature treatment, crushing and dispersion processes. Preferably, the hydrothermally synthesized powders have a particle size in the range of 10-500 nm.

[0027] Other cerium sources are described herein for reference purposes. Cerium hydroxide is much more inexpensive than hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide and the primary particles have a small size, so that they are crystallinized at a lower temperature. Cerium carbonate can be prepared with a small cost, like cerium hydroxide, and is decomposed into small particles as carbon dioxide is emitted during high temperature treatment. Thus, it can be prepared into particles with wanted size using a flux, without regard to the particle size of the cerium source.

[0028] Each source particle is dispersed in an aqueous solution to prepare a dispersion slurry. A flux is added and the slurry is mixed uniformly. Then, it is dried using a spray dryer or a drying oven. Spray drying is advantageous in that the subsequent crushing process becomes simple as the size of the secondary particles can be controlled. And, oven drying is advantageous in that a large quantity can be dried in a short time. The preferable drying temperature is 70-200 °C.

[0029] The dried powder is put in a alumina or platinum crucible having sufficient heat resistance and high-temperature stability and is high temperature treated in the temperature range of 500-1200 °C. During the high temperature treatment, an oxidation atmosphere with sufficient air being fed is maintained. The crucible is kept at the treatment temperature for 1-12 hr.

[0030] Crushing dispersion can be performed by either dry crushing dispersion or wet crushing dispersion. Dry crushing dispersion can be done with a jet mill, disk mill, beads mill, etc. Wet crushing dispersion can be done with a ball mill, attrition mil, dyno mill, etc. Dry crushing dispersion is performed for coarser and larger particles and is usually done as pre-treatment of the wet crushing dispersion, which is for finer and more exact particle size control.

[0031] When an adequate amount of dispersing agent is added during wet crushing dispersion, the processing can be simplified and it may be possible to improve particle control and crushing efficiency. In the present disclosure, an adequate combination of the dry and wet crushing dispersions was adopted.

[0032] For the dispersing agent, such non-ionic polymers as polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), ethylene glycol (EG), glycerine, polyethylene glycol (PEG), polypropylene glycol (PPG) and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) may be used. Also, such anionic polymers as polyacrylate, ammonium polyacrylate and polyacryl maleate may be used. It is also possible to use a combination of the non-ionic and the anionic dispersing agents.

[0033] The dispersing agent is used in 0.0001-10.0 wt%, preferably in 0.02-3.0 wt%, per 100 wt% of the particles to be polished. The mixed cerium oxide slurry is titrated with 1N KOH or 1N HNO3 at pH 6-8. After titration, it is wet crushing dispersed with a ball mill, an attrition mill and a paint shaker.

[0034] Preferably, zirconia beads having a size of 0.05-5 mm is used for polishing. The crushing and dispersion may take a few days, but preferably it is performed for 1-24 hours. The dispersed powder is dried and crystallinity, particle size and shape are analyzed XRD and SEM.

Brief Description of the Drawings



[0035] 

FIG. 1a is an electron micrograph of the type 1 (50 nm) hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide, FIG. 1b is an electron micrograph of the type 2 (200 nm) hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide, FIG. 1c is an electron micrograph of cerium hydroxide and FIG. 1d is an electron micrograph of cerium carbonate.

FIG. 2 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Comparative Example 1.

FIG. 3 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Comparative Example 2.

FIG. 4 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Comparative Example 3.

FIG. 5 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Comparative Example 4.

FIG. 6 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Example 1.

FIG. 7 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Example 2.

FIG. 8 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Example 3.

FIG. 9 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Example 4.

FIG. 10 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Example 6.

FIG. 11 is an electron micrograph of the cerium oxide powder prepared in Example 12.

FIG. 12 is an electron micrograph of the dried cerium oxide dispersion prepared in Example 25.

FIG. 13 is an electron micrograph of the dried cerium oxide dispersion prepared in Example 26.


Best Modes for Carrying out the Invention



[0036] Hereinafter, the present invention is described further in detail through examples.

[Example 1]



[0037] 0.5 g of KOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 700 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 6.

[Example 2]



[0038] 0.5 g of KOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 900 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Example 3]



[0039] 2 g of KOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 700 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 8.

[Example 4]



[0040] 2 g of KOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 900 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Example 5]



[0041] 1 g of KNO3 was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Example 6]



[0042] 5 g of KNO3 was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 900 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 10.

[Example 7]



[0043] 10 g of CH3COOK was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Example 8]



[0044] 2 g of K2SO4 was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Example 9]



[0045] 5 g of KCl was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Example 10]



[0046] 1 g of KF was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Example 11]



[0047] 0.5 g of NaOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 10.

[Example 12]



[0048] 2 g of NaOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 900 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 11.

[Example 13]



[0049] 1 g of NaF was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 700 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Example 14]



[0050] 5 g of Na2O was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 600 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Example 15]



[0051] 10 g of CH3COONa was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 900 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Example 16]



[0052] 5 g of Na2SO4 was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Example 17]



[0053] 1 g of KOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 2). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Example 18]



[0054] 0.5 g of NaOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 2). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 10.

[Example 19]



[0055] 1 g of KNO3 was uniformly mixed with 100 g of hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 2). High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Reference Example 20]



[0056] 1 g of KOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of cerium hydroxide. High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Reference Example 21]



[0057] 1 g of NaOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of cerium hydroxide. High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Reference Example 22]



[0058] 1 g of KOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of cerium carbonate. High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Reference Example 23]



[0059] 1 g of NaOH was uniformly mixed with 100 g of cerium carbonate. High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 7.

[Reference Example 24]



[0060] 1 g of KNO3 was uniformly mixed with 100 g of cerium carbonate. High temperature treatment was performed at 800 °C for 3 hours to obtain cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle was similar to the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 9.

[Reference Example 25]



[0061] 20 g of the cerium oxide prepared in Example 2 was put in a sealed 500 mL polypropylene container. Dry crushing was performed with 300 g of zirconia beads (3 mm) for 3 hours using a paint shaker. The dry crushed powder was separated from the zirconia beads. 0.2 g of general-purpose polyacrylate dispersing agent (average molecular weight = 4000), 200 mL of distilled water and 300 g of zirconia beads (1 mm) were mixed into the container and dispersion was performed for 3 hours using a paint shaker.

[0062] The dispersed slurry was dried and analyzed by SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800). The result is shown in FIG. 12.

[Reference Example 26]



[0063] 20 g of the cerium oxide prepared in Example 4 was put in a sealed 500 mL polypropylene container. Dry crushing was performed with 300 g of zirconia beads (3 mm) for 3 hours using a paint shaker. The dry crushed powder was separated from the zirconia beads. 0.2 g of general-purpose polyacrylate dispersing agent (average molecular weight = 4000), 200 mL of distilled water and 300 g of zirconia beads (1 mm) were mixed into the container and dispersion was performed for 3 hours using a paint shaker.

[0064] The dispersed slurry was dried and analyzed by SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800). The result is shown in FIG. 13.

[Comparative Example 1]



[0065] Hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide was high temperature treated at 800 °C for 3 hours to prepare cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 2.

[Comparative Example 2]



[0066] Hydrothermally synthesized cerium oxide (type 1) was high temperature treated at 1000 °C for 3 hours to prepare cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 3.

[Comparative Example 3]



[0067] Cerium hydroxide was high temperature treated at 800 °C for 3 hours to prepare cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 4.

[Comparative Example 4]



[0068] Cerium carbonate was high temperature treated at 800 °C for 3 hours to prepare cerium oxide powder. The resultant cerium oxide powder particle is shown in the SEM (Jeol JSM 6340F, Hitachi S-4800) micrograph of FIG. 5.

[0069] As can be seen from the figures for the examples, reference examples, and comparative examples, the cerium oxide powders according to the present invention had a variety of particle size with spherical shape.

Industrial Applicability



[0070] As apparent from the above description, cerium oxide powders having a variety of particle size while having spherical shape can be produced by high temperature treatment prior to crushing, according to process of the present invention.


Claims

1. A process for producing cerium oxide powder by mixing a cerium source with an alkali metal compound as flux, drying the mixture and high temperature treating the dried mixture at the temperature of 500-1200 °C,
wherein the cerium source is cerium oxide prepared by hydrothermal synthesis, and
wherein the alkali metal compound contains Na or K.
 
2. The process of claim 1, the alkali metal compound being at least one selected from the group consisting of KOH, KNO3, CH3COOK, K2SO4, KC1, KF, NaOH, NaF, Na2O, CH3COONa and Na2SO4.
 
3. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrothermally synthesized powders of cerium oxide used as the cerium source have a particle size in the range of 10-500 nm.
 


Ansprüche

1. Verfahren zur Herstellung von Ceroxid-Pulver durch Mischen einer Cer-Quelle mit einer Alkalimetall-Verbindung als Flussmittel, Trocknen der Mischung und Hochtemperaturbehandeln der getrockneten Mischung bei einer Temperatur von 500-1200°C, wobei die Cer-Quelle Ceroxid, hergestellt mittels hydrothermaler Synthese, ist und wobei die Alkalimetall-Verbindung Na oder K enthält.
 
2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Alkalimetall-Verbindung mindestens eine ist, ausgewählt aus der Gruppe, die aus KOH, KNO3, CH3COOK, K2SO4, KCl, KF, NaOH, NaF, Na2O, CH3COONa und Na2SO4 besteht.
 
3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei die hydrothermal synthetisierten Pulver aus Ceroxid, die als Cer-Quelle verwendet werden, eine Partikelgröße im Bereich von 10-500 nm aufweisen.
 


Revendications

1. Procédé de production de poudre d'oxyde de cérium par mélange d'une source de cérium avec un composé métallique alcalin en tant que flux, séchage du mélange et exécution d'un traitement à haute température du mélange séché à une température comprise entre 500°C et 1200°C,
dans lequel la source de cérium consiste en un oxyde de cérium préparé par synthèse hydrothermique, et
dans lequel le composé métallique alcalin contient du Na ou du K.
 
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, le composé métallique alcalin étant au moins un choisi parmi le groupe consistant en KOH, KNO3, CH3COOK, K2SO4, KCl, KF, NaOH, NaF, Na2O, CH3COONa et Na2SO4.
 
3. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les poudres d'oxyde de cérium synthétisées hydrothermiquement utilisées en tant que source de cérium présentent une taille de particules dans la plage de 10 à 500 nm.
 




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